Master Muscle List- A quick reference guide that lists muscles both alphabetically and by anatomical region. Select a muscle for an illustration and description of its function. (Loyola University Medical Education Network)

Musculoskeletal Atlas from the University of Washington- Musculoskeletal Atlas contains more than 80 anatomical images of upper and lower extremities. The images may be licensed for many uses. Some requests for licenses have been for: instructional digital and print resources; content for websites; illustrations in publications; handouts for training sessions; and examples connected to consumer and professional products or services.

Tutorials and Study Aids

Crimando's Skeleton Tutorials- Point-and-click, self-guided tutorial that allows practice in identifying structures of the skeletal system. Organized by sections of the body.

Get Body Smart- Click on the appropriate system on the right-hand side to get started. This website offers tutorials and quizzes, and each page of the tutorial can be printed out as a study aid. This site it a work in progress; some areas are more complete than others.

Hypermuscle: Muscles in Action from the University of Michigan- This is a multimedia interactive HTML document which will help students learn the muscle actions of the human body. Each muscle action is listed in the Table of Contents. You can read about each movement or you may go directly to a movement for a description. Videos can be played to show the action of the muscle.

Superficial Muscles Tutorial- Another point-and-click study aid from James Crimando, PhD and Chair of the Math & Science Division at Gateway Community College in Maricopa County, AZ. Reviews names and locations of major superficial muscles. Self-tests included in each section.

WebAnatomy- A collection of study aids for entry-level anatomy and physiology topics.

Winking Skull- This resource from Thieme Publishers is designed to let you study and test yourself on human anatomy.

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